Category «Information Management»
Features – Delivering Actionable Information To Front-Line Lawyers
Subjects: Features, Information Management, Law Firm Marketing, Legal ResearchFeatures – Revolutionizing Client Relations with CaseMap’s New ReportBooks
Subjects: Features, Information Management, Litigation SupportFeatures – Garbage In, Garbage Out: Working Around Document Profiling to Improve Work Product Retrieval Efforts
Garbage In, Garbage Out: Working Around Document Profiling to Improve Work Product Retrieval Efforts
Features – Internal Blogs: So, Are They Different From External Blogs?
Subjects: Blogs, Features, Information ManagementFeatures – Using a Wiki for Documentation and Collaborative Authoring
Using a Wiki for Documentation and Collaborative Authoring
By Michael Angeles
Michael Angeles is an
Features – Net Snippets: How to Manage Your Legal Research and Save Time Too
Net Snippets: How to Manage Your Legal Research and Save Time Too
By Jerrold S. Parker, Esq.
Features – Rich Site Services: Web Feeds for Extended Information and Library Services
Rich Site Services: Web Feeds for Extended Information and Library Services
by Gerry McKiernan
Features – “Document Product” Strategy: Optimizing Precedent Investment for Higher Profits and Better Service
“Document Product” Strategy: Optimizing Precedent Investment for Higher Profits and Better Service
By Jason Harrop
Jason Harrop is a founder and CTO of SpeedLegal. SpeedLegal’s core offering is an XML-centric document automation solution which is designed to cater for complex variable content, such as is found in contracts and other legal documents. Prior to forming SpeedLegal in 1999, Jason was an e-business consultant with IBM Global Services Australia, and prior to that, a technology/IP lawyer at Australian law firm Corrs Chambers Westgarth. Jason serves on the leadership team of the OASIS LegalXML eContracts Technical Committee, and the Victorian Society for Computers and the Law.
Published July 26, 2004